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Kemo
01-19-2024, 02:51 AM
The Young Bucks didn't hold back in their comments on this week's Dynamite, which some believe was about a certain Chicago-Made punk.

During last week's Dynamite, the Bucks returned to programming following a hiatus and had a staredown with Darby Allin and Sting. While not confirmed, it is believed the Bucks will face Allin and the Icon at AEW Revolution 2024. The March pay-per-view will mark three years since Sting's wrestling debut for AEW and will see the WWE Hall of Famer's last match.

On this week's Dynamite, the Bucks demonstrated their new, serious personas, which falls in line with 2023 reports stating that the pair would have a darker side upon returning. In a sit-down interview with Renee Paquette, the Bucks spoke about how AEW has changed under their watch, and how that change occurred. Matt said:

"We did lose our way, it was like the culture shifted and toxicity creeped into the locker rooms, and the perception of the company, it was just different. I think I know why. We started to lean on yesterday's self-serving, superficial, cancerous superstars."

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Many fans have seen this comment as a nod to CM Punk, who the Bucks would butt heads with in AEW. The Bucks and Punk would be on opposite sides during the infamous AEW All Out 2022 brawl that would see all three men (and others) suspended.

Not only does Punk fit the 'Superstar' moniker given his recent return to WWE, but the "cancerous" line is seemingly a knock at the Best in the World. Chris Jericho would call Punk a cancer following the All Out fight. Shortly after, WWE's Seth Rollins would use the same verbiage when calling for Punk to stay away from WWE.

You can check out some of the responses by fans to this week's promo below:

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